Ethiopia is slotted among the countries that are the most vulnerable to climate change, according to the 2017 ND-GAIN index, which assesses a country's susceptibility to climate-related disruptions ...
A regional partnership for Nile River basin countries says an agreement on the equitable use of water resources has come into ...
Ethiopia is an ancient Christian kingdom that survived for so long because at its core there is some of the best farmland in the Sahel, a semi-desert region south of the Sahara Desert that extends ...
NASA’s Earth Observatory image shows shrubs and trees growing in low-lying areas such as riverbeds in the Sahara. According to scientists, plant life responds quickly to heavy rain events in ...
It is a critical lifeline that literally brought life to the desert. This contribution of the Nile to Egyptian economic development has been fully appreciated and supported by Ethiopia.
Secret History on MSN14d
How to Survive the Toxic Desert
In the northeastern part of Ethiopia, at about 125 m (410 ft) below sea level, lies the Danakil Depression. This inhospitable ...
Egypt and Sudan have declined to sign the ‘co-operative framework’ on sharing resources from the river says the Nile Basin Initiative.
The barren land of the Sahara Desert, the largest hot desert in the world, has surprisingly turned green in some areas, NASA ...
With an area of 9,200,000 square kilometres, the Sahara is the largest hot desert in the world and the third-largest overall.
Parts of the Sahara desert are dramatically greener than usual ... and portions of South Sudan, Eritrea, Ethiopia and Kenya. Just to the south, regions that have received significantly less ...
Hosted on MSN20d
Ethiopian Coffee Service
Take a trip to Ethiopia through this traditional coffee ... Long-lost shipwreck packed with gold discovered in the African desert Jets kicker's pre-game warmups interrupted by Vikings cheerleaders ...
So, Osman moved to Egypt, working as a gold miner in the Eastern desert around Aswan and on ... Others can be seen taking a break from work alongside Ethiopian tea sellers.